SALTO Jeff Thomas

SALTO Names Jeff Thomas to Regional Sales Manager for Plains Region

SALTO Systems, a manufacturer of electronic access control solutions, has named Jeff Thomas to the commercial sales team position of regional sales manager for the Plains Region.

Based in Iowa, Jeff oversees sales activity and territory growth in the Midwest Plains Region that includes North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, and West Wisconsin. He reports to SALTO Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales Michael J. Mahon.

“Jeff is an excellent addition to the SALTO sales team as he has a great deal of experience in both regional sales management and access control,” said Mahon. “His knowledge and expertise in security will enhance and expand SALTO’s success in the Plains Region.”

Jeff has 19 years of professional experience as a regional sales manager and has spent the last 13 years working directly in the access control space. He has served as regional sales manager for companies that include The Millennium Group, Quatro Electronics, and United Technologies, Inc. (Lenel/GE Security). He also has extensive experience in network, communications, and technology sales account management. He has earned a bachelor’s degree in business and management from Metro State.

“SALTO is the perfect fit for me as I have worked with SALTO in past roles and can clearly see its widely welcomed technology benefits with end users,” Jeff said. “I look forward to working with the team and helping to continue the contagious growth of SALTO.”

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